Roger De Clercq (2 September 1930 – 24 August 2014) was a Belgian racing cyclist. Professional from 1954 to 1968, he won 68 races in his career; including...
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Amateur World Champion in 1969. He was the brother of Roger De Clercq and the father of Mario De Clercq, also professional cyclists. 1966–1967 3rd National...
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World Championship medal winners. Van de Gejuchte, Dirk & Sergent, Pascal: "La Gloire Dans Les Labours". Editions de Eecloonaar, 1996. Retrieved 30 June...
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Feremans René De Keyser 1953 Lens Georges Furnière Roger De Clercq Firmin Van Kerrebroeck 1954 Hombeek Frans Feremans Roger De Clercq Charles Van Houtte...
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Mercier–Hutchinson 1957 Belgium Armand Desmet Groene Leeuw 1958 Belgium Roger De Clercq Plume–Vainqueur 1959 Belgium Maurice Meuleman Elvé-Peugeot-Marvan...
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Matheus; Kempeneers, Veerle; Pannecouque, Christophe; Wang, Jing; Busson, Roger; De Clercq, Erik; Herdewijn, Piet (13 April 2005). "Deoxythreosyl phosphonate...
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Hans De Clercq (born 3 March 1969) is a Belgian former racing cyclist. He finished in last place in the 2003 Tour de France. 1991 3rd Kattekoers 1992...
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Marc De Block (born 25 July 1945) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in the 1969 Tour de France. He also won the Belgian National...
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course and disputed by professional or elite cyclo-cross riders. In 1974, Roger De Vlaeminck and Frans Verbeeck won and in 1984 Adri van der Poel and Hennie...
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"de Klerk" is derived from Le Clerc, Le Clercq and De Clercq, and is of French Huguenot origin (meaning "clergyman" or "literate" in old French). De Klerk...
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